Cultivating a Culture of Learning in Your Workplace
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Introduction
If only everything in your office or team looked as great as the stock photo above all the time. Imagine? Everyone happy and smiling, passionate about the job at hand, working collaboratively and getting along. You and I both know that even the best teams aren’t like this everyday, and despite our best efforts work challenges and difficult team dynamics might make your workplace trickier to navigate and affect the output of work. MirrorWaves Collective is here to support!
The Most Effective Tool for Team Development is Action Learning Sets
Every organisation faces challenges that cannot be solved by a training course alone. Whether you are leading a business, managing a charity, delivering public services or supporting communities, success depends on your people being able to think critically, work collaboratively and adapt to change.
Yet many development programmes still focus on transferring knowledge rather than helping people apply what they learn in practice. Teams leave inspired, only to find themselves back in the same patterns a few weeks later.
Action Learning Sets offer a different approach. Rather than learning through theory alone, participants learn by exploring real workplace challenges, reflecting on their experiences and taking action between sessions. The result is development that feels relevant, practical and immediately applicable.
What is an Action Learning Set?
An Action Learning Set is a small group of people who meet regularly to discuss real challenges they are facing in their work and/or career. The session is faciliatated by a trained coach and the process is structured, but the focus is not on giving advice or finding quick answers.
Instead, participants use questioning, listening and reflection to help one another think more deeply about a situation. Through this process, individuals often gain fresh perspectives, uncover assumptions and identify actions they may not have previously considered.
The power of Action Learning lies in the fact that participants are working on genuine issues that matter to them. Learning takes place alongside action, making it far more likely that insights will lead to meaningful change.
“There can be no learning without action, and no action without learning”
Why Team Development Needs More Than Training
Many organisations invest heavily in workshops, qualifications and professional development programmes. These can be valuable, but they do not always create the behavioural changes needed for teams to perform at their best. People rarely struggle because they lack information. More often, they face challenges that involve uncertainty, competing priorities, difficult conversations or complex relationships. These situations require reflection, judgement and adaptability.
Action Learning Sets create space for people to slow down, think critically and learn from one another. This helps individuals develop skills that are difficult to build through traditional training alone. Over time, participants often become more confident in tackling complex issues, engaging colleagues and making informed decisions.
Building Stronger Teams Through Reflection and Dialogue
One of the greatest strengths of Action Learning is its ability to strengthen relationships within and across teams.
In many workplaces, conversations are dominated by deadlines, targets and operational demands. Opportunities for meaningful reflection can be limited. Action Learning Sets create a dedicated space where people can listen carefully, ask thoughtful questions and explore challenges without immediately jumping to solutions.
This process helps build trust and understanding. Participants gain insight into different perspectives and learn to appreciate the experiences of others. As these habits become embedded, communication often improves well beyond the Action Learning Set itself.
The result is not simply better conversations. It is stronger collaboration, greater empathy and more effective team working.
“The ultimate power of a successful general staff lies, not in the brilliance of its individual members, but in the cross-fertilisation of its collective abilities.”
Developing Leadership at Every Level
Leadership is not confined to senior roles. Every organisation benefits when people feel confident taking responsibility, influencing others and contributing to positive change.
Action Learning Sets provide an environment where these capabilities can develop naturally. Participants learn how to ask better questions, challenge assumptions constructively and support colleagues without taking over responsibility for their problems. Many people discover that the process increases their self-awareness. By reflecting on their actions and receiving challenge from others, they gain a clearer understanding of their strengths, blind spots and leadership style.
This makes Action Learning particularly valuable for emerging leaders, experienced managers and anyone navigating change or increased responsibility.
Supporting Organisations Through Change
Most organisations today operate in environments characterised by uncertainty and change. New technologies, shifting expectations, funding pressures, market changes and workforce challenges require constant adaptation. In these circumstances, having all the answers is often less important than having the ability to learn.
Action Learning Sets help create a culture where learning becomes part of everyday practice. Rather than relying solely on external expertise, organisations build internal capacity by helping people think more effectively, solve problems collaboratively and learn from experience.
This approach can be equally valuable in commercial organisations seeking growth and innovation, and in charities striving to maximise their impact with limited resources.
The Lasting Benefits of Action Learning
What makes Action Learning distinctive is that its benefits extend beyond the individual participant. As people develop stronger listening skills, greater self-awareness and a more reflective approach to problem solving, these behaviours influence the wider organisation. Teams often become more collaborative. Managers become more effective coaches. Difficult conversations become easier to navigate. People develop greater confidence in dealing with ambiguity and complexity.
Perhaps most importantly, Action Learning encourages a culture where learning is not viewed as a separate activity but as an integral part of work itself.
Final Thoughts
Action Learning Sets are not simply another development tool. They offer a practical way to strengthen teams, develop leadership capability and improve organisational effectiveness by focusing on real challenges rather than hypothetical scenarios.
For organisations seeking sustainable development rather than short-term interventions, Action Learning provides a powerful combination of reflection, accountability and action. Whether operating in the commercial sector, the charity sector or somewhere in between, the principles remain the same. When people are given the opportunity to think together, learn from experience and take meaningful action, both individuals and organisations are better equipped to thrive.
Veronique, founder of MirrorWaves Collective, trained in delivering Action Learning Sets in 2022 through RD1st. If you are interested in exploring Action Learning Sets for your organisation please do get in touch!
Why Coaching Matters for Black & Global Majority Creatives & Professionals
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Why Finding a Coach Who Understands Your Lived Experience Matters
For many Black and Global Majority creatives, professionals and indie business owners in Scotland and the UK, success is often accompanied by specific challenges that are rarely acknowledged in mainstream personal or professional development conversations.
Whether you're navigating leadership roles, building a business, changing careers, managing workplace dynamics, or seeking greater confidence and fulfilment, your experiences do not exist in a vacuum. It is important to think about factors such as culture, identity, family expectations, representation that can all influence how you show up in your life and work. In addition to that you are navigating systemic barriers daily, and this needs to be recognised. This is where culturally aware coaching can make a profound difference.
When I started training to be a coach, it was glaringly obvious to me as someone of mixed heritage, Scottish Mauritian, that often the framing of coaching can be individualistic and lacks the language to navigate scenarios where the coachee might be in a challenging situation due to ethnicity, identity and cultural upbringing colliding with oppressive structures, professional isolation and predujice. I understand that success is not simply about mindset. It is also about navigating environments that may not always reflect or value your lived experience.
What is Culturally Aware Coaching?
Culturally aware coaching recognises that your experiences, values, and identity shape how you approach opportunities, challenges, and growth. Rather than applying a one-size-fits-all model, coaching for Black and Global Majority clients creates a safe space for honest conversations around:
Confidence and self-belief
Career progression and leadership
Imposter syndrome
Workplace inclusion and belonging
Cultural identity and authenticity
Lack of representation and peer-support
Burnout and wellbeing
Personal development and life transitions
Navigating complex environments
Community activism
“I felt safe and supported throughout by Veronique, especially being a POC and a woman I could relate to her listening to me; overwhelmed. I felt vulnerable, and sometimes lost in my voice, but this became a grounding to my next steps. I would highly recommend Veronique and hope that the opportunity to coached by her again will return.”
Why Representation Matters in Coaching
Many clients tell me that they have spent years explaining their experiences before they could even begin discussing their goals. Representation in coaching can help reduce that burden. When you work with a coach who has a similar lived experience and understands the realities faced by Black and Global Majority individuals in the UK, you can place your focus on the areas that matter the most to you rather than educating someone about your experiences. This creates a coaching relationship built on trust, psychological safety, and deeper understanding.
Common Challenges Black and Global Majority Professionals Face
Imposter Syndrome
Many high-achieving professionals experience self-doubt despite clear evidence of success. For Black and Global Majority individuals, this can be amplified by underrepresentation in leadership positions and limited visibility of people who share similar backgrounds.
Navigating Workplace Dynamics
Microaggressions, code-switching, and the pressure to constantly prove yourself can impact confidence, performance, and wellbeing. Coaching provides a space to develop strategies for navigating these situations while remaining authentic to who you are.
Balancing Multiple Expectations
Many people juggle personal ambitions alongside family, cultural, and community expectations. This can create tension when making career or life decisions. Coaching helps clients gain clarity, set boundaries, and make choices aligned with their values and aspirations.
Leadership and Visibility
Stepping into leadership often requires overcoming internal and external barriers. Coaching supports professionals in building executive presence, confidence, communication skills, and leadership capability.
The Benefits of Coaching
When clients engage fully in the coaching process, they often experience:
Greater confidence and self-trust
Improved decision-making
Stronger leadership skills
Increased career progression opportunities
Better work-life balance
Enhanced resilience
Clearer personal and professional goals
Greater authenticity and fulfilment
The goal is not to become someone else. The goal is to become more fully yourself.
Coaching for Black and Global Majority Communities in the UK
The UK is home to diverse communities with rich histories, cultures, and perspectives. Yet many traditional coaching approaches fail to acknowledge the specific realities these communities face. A culturally responsive coaching approach centres your experiences while helping you move forward with confidence, clarity, and purpose. Whether you are an aspiring leader, entrepreneur, creative, professional, or someone seeking meaningful personal growth, coaching can help you unlock your next level of success.
Ready to be Supported in Your Journey?
You deserve support that recognises both your potential and your lived experience. If you're looking for coaching that combines accountability, empowerment, cultural understanding, and practical strategies for growth, now may be the perfect time to begin your journey. The most important investment you can make is in yourself.
Your goals matter. Your voice matters. Your success matters.
Get in touch with Veronique, for your free 30-minute consultation.
Call for Organisational Case Study
Call for an Organisation to take part in Action Learning Sets.
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Working in a small organisation and wishing you had some time, budget and much needed space for team development? MirrorWaves Collective is offering one UK organisation the opportunity to access free team development.
Your organisation could participate in two Action Learning sessions for free (RRP £600) in exchange for an organisational case study (brief to be agreed) and service feedback.
Action Learning is a method for development based upon small groups of colleagues or peers meeting over time to tackle real problems or issues in order to get things done. Action Learning creates a space for reflecting and learning with and from colleagues’ experience, supporting individual and group development. Conducted in a safe space and facilitated by Veronique, Action Learning Sets support collective learning and create new paths forward for projects and ways of working.
Learn more about the benefits of Action Learning Sets.
Please fill in this simple form by 5pm, Fri 23 July 2026, if you would like to be considered.
Each Action Learning session is 2.5 - 3 hours, they will be delivered online and minimum 3 staff members must attend each session. The sessions will be held in August and September.
Any questions please email coaching@pero.world.
*Please note, the form may close early if the demand is high.